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DAMN ,,.i crashed,,,!!

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i landed into a car's trunk, 150klm/h or bit higher,. unfortunatelly, thnx God am fine, not even a single scratch but ma baby is in real pain,. anyhow, and regardless all the damage happened to the front, where i took off the broken parts ,F suspention cylinders, F wheel, HL,Gaugs, ,radiator,t,. the main 2 issues i found,. lays underneth the radiator where the front wheel as a reaction for the impact , went back and hitted the exhust pips, 2 of the four pipes r pented, badly,. and the major disaster,. i found a crack in the chassis,,. a small one right undr the chassis number plate,. starts from where the extension in the chassis that holds the radiator, and goes from inside to the front and goes up,but stops right below the chassis plate numbers, the crack is in the factory welding line,

would it be repaired or she is dead already,.?

and if it is gonna be welded or fixed , do i need to take the engin, and everyother thing out ?,. as the wilder cud require the chassis as a free piece so he can make sure of the angles and dimensions,. ?? cant he hold the ckrack on itself,. and weld it,. i mean is it essential,. to make sure the milliemeters differences dosnt exisit or it would effect the mechanism,.,.? it is only at that side,?

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Oh no :( but as long as you are ok :)

Let an aluminium weld specialist give you an opinion when you strip it down. Preferably one who has an alignment jig so the frame geometry can be checked.

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Glad that you are O.K. as for the bike I would price all repairs before starting as you may be better breaking and putting money towards a replacement.Over here the engines seem to go for approx

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Ouch, main thing is that YOU are fine, you can always repair or buy metal and plastic.

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Sorry to hear about your accident but at least you are here to tell the story.. :biggrin:

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At least your ok man, the bike sounds like an Ex-11 unfortunately but bikes can always be replaced.

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Great that you are OK. I think "blueboy" has the best solution. Hope you sort it soon.

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